Bitnami package
subversion
pkg:bitnami/subversion
Vulnerabilities (5)
| CVE | Sev | CVSS | KEV | Affected versions | Fixed in | Published | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CVE-2024-46901 | — | < 1.14.5 | 1.14.5 | Dec 9, 2024 | Insufficient validation of filenames against control characters in Apache Subversion repositories served via mod_dav_svn allows authenticated users with commit access to commit a corrupted revision, leading to disruption for users of the repository. All versions of Subversion up | ||
| CVE-2024-45720 | — | >= 1.0.0, < 1.14.4 | 1.14.4 | Oct 9, 2024 | On Windows platforms, a "best fit" character encoding conversion of command line arguments to Subversion's executables (e.g., svn.exe, etc.) may lead to unexpected command line argument interpretation, including argument injection and execution of other programs, if a specially c | ||
| CVE-2022-24070 | — | >= 1.10.0, < 1.10.8 | 1.10.8 | Apr 12, 2022 | Subversion's mod_dav_svn is vulnerable to memory corruption. While looking up path-based authorization rules, mod_dav_svn servers may attempt to use memory which has already been freed. Affected Subversion mod_dav_svn servers 1.10.0 through 1.14.1 (inclusive). Servers that do not | ||
| CVE-2021-28544 | — | >= 1.10.0, < 1.14.2 | 1.14.2 | Apr 12, 2022 | Apache Subversion SVN authz protected copyfrom paths regression Subversion servers reveal 'copyfrom' paths that should be hidden according to configured path-based authorization (authz) rules. When a node has been copied from a protected location, users with access to the copy ca | ||
| CVE-2020-17525 | — | >= 1.9.0, < 1.10.7 | 1.10.7 | Mar 17, 2021 | Subversion's mod_authz_svn module will crash if the server is using in-repository authz rules with the AuthzSVNReposRelativeAccessFile option and a client sends a request for a non-existing repository URL. This can lead to disruption for users of the service. This issue was fixed |
- CVE-2024-46901Dec 9, 2024affected < 1.14.5fixed 1.14.5
Insufficient validation of filenames against control characters in Apache Subversion repositories served via mod_dav_svn allows authenticated users with commit access to commit a corrupted revision, leading to disruption for users of the repository. All versions of Subversion up
- CVE-2024-45720Oct 9, 2024affected >= 1.0.0, < 1.14.4fixed 1.14.4
On Windows platforms, a "best fit" character encoding conversion of command line arguments to Subversion's executables (e.g., svn.exe, etc.) may lead to unexpected command line argument interpretation, including argument injection and execution of other programs, if a specially c
- CVE-2022-24070Apr 12, 2022affected >= 1.10.0, < 1.10.8fixed 1.10.8
Subversion's mod_dav_svn is vulnerable to memory corruption. While looking up path-based authorization rules, mod_dav_svn servers may attempt to use memory which has already been freed. Affected Subversion mod_dav_svn servers 1.10.0 through 1.14.1 (inclusive). Servers that do not
- CVE-2021-28544Apr 12, 2022affected >= 1.10.0, < 1.14.2fixed 1.14.2
Apache Subversion SVN authz protected copyfrom paths regression Subversion servers reveal 'copyfrom' paths that should be hidden according to configured path-based authorization (authz) rules. When a node has been copied from a protected location, users with access to the copy ca
- CVE-2020-17525Mar 17, 2021affected >= 1.9.0, < 1.10.7fixed 1.10.7
Subversion's mod_authz_svn module will crash if the server is using in-repository authz rules with the AuthzSVNReposRelativeAccessFile option and a client sends a request for a non-existing repository URL. This can lead to disruption for users of the service. This issue was fixed